From "superman" to man

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Page 31Agbebi, a West African scientist, says in his paper before the Races Congress (
here Dixon consulted his notebook): " 'The unsophisticated African ... When he
was gone Dixon continued: "Oriental ideas of beauty are also different from ours.

Page 79In calm, judicial tones, he continued: "Now, gentlemen, I find that this question of
marriage between white and black ... Upon the latter's allowing his interest in the
matter, Dixon continued: — "As I was saying, first, like the Negro-hater, we will ...

Page 882, at the same time asking Dixon the name of the book and noting it down. He continued: "I will tell you an incident that corroborates what you have just read: I
happened to be in London at the time of Edward VII's coronation. To the event
came ...

About the author (1957)

J.A. Rogers was an anthropologist and historian whose pioneering work in Black Studies was little appreciated during his lifetime. Among his many books are "Superman to Man" and "Sex and Race. World's Great Men of Color" was completed in 1947 but was published only in a small private edition. This edition has been brought up to date with an introduction, commentaries, and bibliographical notes by John Henrik Clarke, editor of "Malcolm X: The Man and His Times" and "Harlem, U.S.A.